Cuban not in favor of booting Sterling
The short & sweet of it: "freedom of speech" - it's a slippery slope to remove someone's property for having an unpopular opinion, even if he is a disgusting bigot.
Not a surprising viewpoint, considering that Cuban's opinions aren't always the most popular either. I mean, he ALMOST distributed
Loose Change - a "documentary" about how the US government caused 9/11. And although he says that movie didn't reflect his own personal beliefs, simply being associated with something like that could be construed as a reason to take his team away... Where do you draw the line once a precedence has been set?